WATCH: Deport Her! Florida AG Wants THIS Congresswoman Removed from US!

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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is leading a bombshell campaign for the “denaturalization and deportation” of radical House Representative Ilhan Omar.

The Republican’s bold stance came in response to Omar’s public criticism of President Donald Trump’s military parade and her inflammatory remarks suggesting Americans should reject their own country.

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Uthmeier did not mince words when he retweeted a viral clip of Omar’s interview with the progressive outlet Democracy Now!

His three-word response “Denaturalize and Deport” quickly gained traction among conservatives frustrated with what they view as anti-American rhetoric from the Somalia-born congresswoman.

In the controversial interview, Omar launched into a scathing criticism of the United States under President Trump’s leadership.

She compared America unfavorably to the dictatorship she fled as a refugee, condemned the deployment of National Guard troops to quell violent protests in Los Angeles, and characterized the military parade as the action of a “failed dictator.”

Omar declared:

“I grew up in a dictatorship, and I don’t even remember witnessing anything like that. To have a democracy, a beacon of hope for the world, to now be turned into one of the worst countries, where the military are in our streets without any regard for people’s constitutional rights while our president is spending millions of dollars propping himself up like a failed dictator with a military parade, it is really shocking, and it should be a wake-up call for all Americans to say, ‘This is not the country we were born in, this is not the country we believe in, this is not the country our founding fathers imagined, and this is not the country supported by our constitutional ideals and values. And we should all collectively be out in the streets, rejecting what is taking place this week.”

The backdrop for this heated exchange is the ongoing unrest in Los Angeles, where the Department of Homeland Security reported increased assaults on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers and arrests of illegal aliens.

Violent protesters attacked federal agents and vandalized property, prompting President Trump to deploy 2,000 National Guard troops to restore order, a move opposed by California’s Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom.

Uthmeier’s call for Omar’s deportation aligns with similar sentiments expressed by other prominent Republicans.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has been outspoken about his frustration with illegal immigration and the protests against enforcement efforts.

“You come from a foreign country illegally into our country, you burn the American flag in protest of them trying to send you back to the country whose flag you’re waving? This is such a farce,” he stated.

Omar, who became the first African refugee and Muslim woman in Congress when elected in 2019, has a history of making controversial statements about America.

In her latest comments, she urged citizens to take to the streets to protest against their own government and military.

While legal experts claim that deporting a naturalized citizen over political speech is not legally feasible, many Americans remain deeply concerned about elected officials who consistently disparage the nation they have sworn to serve.